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- 73 Ford Mustang Mach 1 351 CJ all matching numbers, under restoration.
73 Ford Mustang Sprint from Mexico.
Sorry I was speaking about the front seal of the differential (green one on the picture). It's now removed, and just want to put the new one in place.The picture you are showing is the front of the differential. The matching seal would be a pinion seal and the relationship between the ring and pinion gear is set with either solid washers or a crush washer. Now that you have taken the pinion nut off, getting the seal back in is only a small part of the problem. If you do not get the clearances right, the gears will wear out very, very rapidly.
I am not aware of any way to get the clearances right with the differential mounted in a 8" or 9" rear end.
The proper procedure from where you are would be to pull the wheels, pull the axles, remove the differential, then with the unit out of the car you can adjust pinion depth and backlash to the proper clearances.
Generally with used gears it is better to leave them alone as altering backlash or pinion depth will result in increased wear.
Here is a good link to understand the process
http://www.ford-trucks.com/article/idx/9/065/article/Ford_9_Inch_RebuildGear_Setup.html
If the link Jeff recommended doesn't help I'll scan my service manual and post it shortly.Thanks guys for those informations, I didn't know that. But anyway I had to remove the old seal as it was leaking.
To find in my place somebody with enough knowledge to do this won't be easy to find, I have to deal this with me myself and my shadow, and all what I can find on the net.
More information I get more good for me, so thanks if you can scan your service manual.If the link Jeff recommended doesn't help I'll scan my service manual and post it shortly.Thanks guys for those informations, I didn't know that. But anyway I had to remove the old seal as it was leaking.
To find in my place somebody with enough knowledge to do this won't be easy to find, I have to deal this with me myself and my shadow, and all what I can find on the net.
Your link give me an idea of what I need to do. Another problem for me is my english, even if I can speak not to bad, I still have problems to understand what I read. But I will do how I can.The picture you are showing is the front of the differential. The matching seal would be a pinion seal and the relationship between the ring and pinion gear is set with either solid washers or a crush washer. Now that you have taken the pinion nut off, getting the seal back in is only a small part of the problem. If you do not get the clearances right, the gears will wear out very, very rapidly.
I am not aware of any way to get the clearances right with the differential mounted in a 8" or 9" rear end.
The proper procedure from where you are would be to pull the wheels, pull the axles, remove the differential, then with the unit out of the car you can adjust pinion depth and backlash to the proper clearances.
Generally with used gears it is better to leave them alone as altering backlash or pinion depth will result in increased wear.
Here is a good link to understand the process
http://www.ford-trucks.com/article/idx/9/065/article/Ford_9_Inch_RebuildGear_Setup.html
What do you mean by "iffy"?If it has the Daytona pinion support it won't have a crush sleeve. You might be able to put it back together without resetting the backlash, but it would still be iffy. You will most likely have to pull the differential and reset he backlash. Check this site to see if you have a Daytona pinion support.
http://kevinstang.com/Ninecase.htm
merciWES-AK
71 Mustang
Size Ratio Splines
9 inch 3.50 28 Non lock
Type Wheel Bearing Diff Bearing
4 M (medium) SL (Slim Line)
http://www.mustangtek.com/differential/Differential.htm
Hi Abudi,bonjour manu,
i might have a solution for you. i have rebuilt a few of theses cases in the past. i have a great and reliable address in graz, austria. if you want i can hook you up with the guy there. another alternative would be in germany. if you want give me a call.
abudi
Not to mention the knowledge of knowing exactly what was done when you do the work. Always made me feel good and if it turned out wrong, It was much easier and faster to do the second time.Hi Abudi,bonjour manu,
i might have a solution for you. i have rebuilt a few of theses cases in the past. i have a great and reliable address in graz, austria. if you want i can hook you up with the guy there. another alternative would be in germany. if you want give me a call.
abudi
Why not, maybe they know people in south of France? We can try this way.
I will see around here if I can find anybody to do it. But first I will try by myself, I did a lot of things on mecaninc parts, but not this one.
On the other side, it's cool to discover al the times new "problems", everyday we learn
I saw this afternoon that my axle is "N" case, so maybe equipped with a Daytona pinion.If it has the Daytona pinion support it won't have a crush sleeve. You might be able to put it back together without resetting the backlash, but it would still be iffy. You will most likely have to pull the differential and reset he backlash. Check this site to see if you have a Daytona pinion support.
http://kevinstang.com/Ninecase.htm
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